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I was just practicing some coding and noticed that I was able to use class instead of Module in VB .NET. So I replaced my module to class and I got this error message:

No accessible 'Main' method with an appropriate signature was found in 'practicevb'.practicevb

I made sure that the startup object was set correctly in Properties > Application > Startup Objects.

The error message disappears if I change it back to Module but I would like to keep it class since the other parts of my code I changed to class and didn't return and error messages.

Class Atic

    Sub Main()
        Console.WriteLine("Hello, this proram will calcaulate the quadratic forumla ax^2 + bx + c")
        Dim Quads As New Quads
        Quads.Calc()

        Console.ReadKey()

    End Sub

End Class
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  • Ok cool thanks for all the info. What NoAlias suggested works. I think I'll keep it as Module since it sounds like a good idea.
    – nhat
    Jul 12, 2011 at 17:53

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My guess is that your application is a command line application. Make the class Public and Shared...

Public Shared Sub Main()

End Sub
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For any future reader, if your Main() is in a Module (not Class Module) and you're still getting this error, make sure the method does not take any parameters. Unlike C++, VB.NET doesn't take command-line arguments as a Main method's parameters. Instead you should define a zero-parameter Main() method and use My.Application.CommandLineArgs to access the supplied parameters. I banged head for some time before I realized this.

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If you are NEW to Classes

Classes is a different concept than a module module is a collection of functions , but class is a template which should be instantiating an object and use.

First go though the OOP basics in VB.NET here

If your are a Pro

Use Shared Sub Main() ...

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Modules are just classes where all members are shared (static in C#).

If you want to change a module into a class, just add the Shared modifier to its members:

Shared Sub Main() ...

Although, I really think modules are a good idea and a perfect place to put your Main function.

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  • i think he is get confused with hardcore OOP in C# ! :-)
    – Sudantha
    Jul 12, 2011 at 16:46
  • i think he is new to programming in OOP so i just wonder stuff like (static in C#). will confuse him :-)
    – Sudantha
    Jul 12, 2011 at 16:50
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The Main method is required as the entry point of your applications. I needs to be calleable without instantiating an object as there is no way of doing this before your program starts.

Either just make this method and the class static as has bene said, or better have a module just for this entry point, then instantiate an object and go from there.

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Define a Public Sub Main procedure for your project. Declare it as Shared if and only if you define it inside a class.

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